第1章 現在、短期性的小型衛星的需求

需求:客戶各類型

需求:各商用衛星

需求:各客戶地區

需求:各應用

需求:各質量類別

需求:各軌道

第2章 現在、短期性的小型衛星的供給

小型衛星的開發業者

多目的衛星平台

小型衛星發射服務

未來的商用發射能力

技術的進步:各領域

第3章 未來的小型衛星市場

現在、短期性的市場價值

2020年以後的小型衛星需求的2個方案

2020年以後的小型衛星市場

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Product Code: SS15

A total of 510 smallsats (meaning nanosats, cubesats, microsats and minisats) are to be launched in the next five years, a two-third increase in the average number of smallsats per year versus that of the past decade. This total incudes 14 constellations of different sizes and capabilities that represent a total of 140 satellits.

The market value of these future 510 smallsats is estimated at $7.4 billion (at 2014$ prices to develop and launch the satellites). Market growth will remain strong (+17% vs. the past five years) as the small decrease over time in prices and in launch masses (for satellites greater than 50 kg) is offset by more satellites to be launched.

The U.S. is by far the most active country in smallsat deployment with almost half of the 620 satellites launched in the past 10 years; it will remain the largest country for smallsats over the next five years, with Europe as the second-largest region. Russia, China and Japan each have launched a similar number of smallsats over the past 10 years; the average number of smallsats to be launched in the region per year over the next five years is estimated to be lower than in the past five years. Growth in Asia outside the three space powers above will be strong as more countries launch small satellites for two main reasons: National sovereignty and security, and technology acquisition. Finally, four countries are at the forefront of smallsat development in the Middle East, whom together have launched or will launch 27 satellites, i.e. about half of the total of the MEA region.

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The smallsat market has been comprehensively analyzed in five segments:

1. Three types of clients: Civilian and defense government agencies, commercial operators